Kasargod: Man dies in Badiadka after omelette gets stuck in throat


Stephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod

Kasargod, Sep 22: A tragic incident occurred in Badiadka where a man died after an omelette got stuck in his throat. The deceased has been identified as Vincent Crasta (52), a native of Chullikkana in Badiadka and a resident of Baradka.

The incident took place on Sunday evening when Vincent was eating an omelette at a petty shop, close to his house. He reportedly struggled as the food got lodged in his throat. Though he was immediately rushed to Kumble Hospital, doctors declared him dead on arrival.

Vincent was employed at a welding shop in Bela Kattathangadi. After a post-mortem examination at Kasargod General Hospital, the body was handed over to his relatives.

Badiadka police conducted a spot inspection and registered an unnatural death case. The deceased was unmarried.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 22 2025

    Very sad incident. An omlette is not an hard food. its usually oily on the surface so very unusual. The quantity that is put down the throat should be a big one to choke. If our mind is focussed on what we eat, these mishaps generally do not happen.

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